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On the problem of stability of abstract elementary classes of modules

Logic 2026-04-27 v2

Abstract

It is an open problem of Mazari-Armida whether every abstract elementary class of RR-modules (K,pure)(\mathbf{K}, \leq_{\mathrm{pure}}), with pure\leq_{\mathrm{pure}} the pure submodule relation, is stable. We answer this question in the negative by constructing unstable abstract elementary classes (K,pure)(\mathbf{K}, \leq_{\mathrm{pure}}) of torsion-free abelian groups. On the other hand, we prove (in ZFC\mathrm{ZFC}) that if RR is any ring and (K,)(\mathbf{K}, \preccurlyeq) is an abstract elementary class of RR-modules which is κ\kappa-local (also called κ\kappa-tame) for some κLS(K,)\kappa \geq \mathrm{LS}(\mathbf{K}, \preccurlyeq), then (K,)(\mathbf{K}, \preccurlyeq) is almost stable, where almost stability is a new notion of independent interest that we introduce in this paper, and which is equivalent to the usual notion of stability under the assumption of amalgamation. As a consequence, assuming the existence of a strongly compact cardinal κ\kappa, we have that every abstract elementary class (K,)(\mathbf{K}, \preccurlyeq) of RR-modules with amalgamation satisfying κ>LS(K,)\kappa > \mathrm{LS}(\mathbf{K}, \preccurlyeq) is stable.

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@article{arxiv.2512.02545,
  title  = {On the problem of stability of abstract elementary classes of modules},
  author = {Gianluca Paolini and Saharon Shelah},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.02545},
  year   = {2026}
}